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The Budget  Mr. Speaker, I do not think we are speaking of two types of residents. I receive so many complaints from Canadians, from Albertans, from my riding and from his riding, my neighbour riding, about the carbon tax. The hon. member needs to convince his own constituents about

April 30th, 2024House debate

Ziad AboultaifConservative

The Budget   to since 2015, seniors are still struggling, and as the cost of living goes up, through our various programs, we have been able to make the kinds of changes that assist and help them, like the carbon tax rebates that all the seniors are receiving. The Conservatives continue to say

April 30th, 2024House debate

Judy SgroLiberal

The Budget  Mr. Speaker, I recognize that I am not allowed to use proper names here. After nine years of the Prime Minister, the budget is just more of the same mess. We have seen housing prices double. We have seen the carbon tax make everything more expensive. We have seen how crime

April 30th, 2024House debate

Arnold ViersenConservative

The Budget  Madam Speaker, I have heard from constituents across Middlesex and across London who are facing hard times right now. They cannot afford food. They are going to food banks in record numbers. Of course, we have a rural area around London where people are paying a high carbon tax

April 29th, 2024House debate

Lianne RoodConservative

Petitions   the illegal invasion perpetrated by Vladimir Putin. However, they also expressed their disappointment that the Government of Canada would choose, for the first time in history, to include a carbon tax in a new free trade agreement. It is an honour to present this petition. I acknowledge

April 29th, 2024House debate

Damien KurekConservative

Carbon Pricing   of the food banks in the Toronto area cannot meet demand, and they are putting families on wait-lists. Families cannot afford to put food on the table, and the crisis is getting worse as the Liberal-NDP government increases the carbon tax by 23%. Will the Prime Minister reverse his

April 29th, 2024House debate

John BarlowConservative

Carbon Pricing   punishment, not progress. No farms means no food. From high cost to empty store shelves, the Prime Minister and his costly carbon tax are not worth the cost, so will the Prime Minister finally axe the carbon tax so our farm families can stay in business and Canadian families

April 29th, 2024House debate

Lianne RoodConservative

The Budget   children facing challenges. More and more Canadians are finding out they cannot even get a doctor. More and more visits to the ER result in hour after hour of wait times. The carbon tax has gone up 23% this year alone, raising the price of groceries, heat and gas

April 29th, 2024House debate

Ryan WilliamsConservative

The Budget   and ineffective carbon tax. It is a tax that punishes people simply because of where they live, what kind of home they own, if they are able to own a home at all in this country, or what they do to make a living. A commuter in Charlottetown cannot ride the subway, despite what the Deputy Prime

April 29th, 2024House debate

Melissa LantsmanConservative

Committees of the House   government and asking for a change. They are asking for it to recognize what they are doing and experiencing. Every time we do that, the pressure is turned up. The carbon tax is increased. Inflation is getting out of control, and the cost of living crisis is getting out of control

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Fraser TolmieConservative

Committees of the House   1, with a 23% increase of the punitive carbon tax coupled with a hike in rent. It is also coupled with a government that has spent untold amounts of money building the size of government, growing the bureaucracy, but seeing fit to actually make cuts to the Canadian Armed Forces

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Michael CooperConservative

Committees of the House   by the Department of National Defence.” Unfortunately, for those living and serving in the CAF, the NDP-Liberal government could not be bothered to read that. April 1 came and the rent went up. Along with the higher rents, our fighting forces also had to pay the higher Liberal carbon tax

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Cheryl GallantConservative

Birthday Congratulations  Mr. Speaker, absurd, asinine, foolish, bonkers and deranged are synonyms for wacko, and they are exactly the correct adjectives to describe nine years of the Prime Minister's policies and behaviours. Hiking the carbon tax to 61¢ a litre is wacko. Letting people smoke meth next

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Michelle FerreriConservative

Government Accountability  Mr. Speaker, absurd, asinine, foolish, bonkers and deranged are synonyms for wacko, and they are exactly the adjectives that describe nine years of the Prime Minister's policies and behaviour. Hiking the carbon tax to 61¢ a litre is wacko. Letting people smoke meth next to kids

May 2nd, 2024House debate

Michelle FerreriConservative

The Budget   not think that life is becoming more affordable. Common-sense Conservatives have three demands to fix the budget and bring Canadians the relief that they desperately need. First, we say to axe the carbon tax on farmers and food by immediately passing Bill C-234 in its original

May 1st, 2024House debate

Tako Van PoptaConservative